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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bomb strike" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an attack involving a bomb, typically in a military or conflict context.
Example: "The city was devastated by a bomb strike that left many buildings in ruins."
Alternatives: "a bombing attack" or "a bomb detonation".
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Another questioned whether the military planned a bomb strike for midnight.
One American soldier was killed in a bomb strike on Oct. 10, the military said.
The Ring was a Georgian chapel turned boxing venue, which was half-demolished in a bomb strike on 25 October 1940.
On a darkened Queen Elizabeth Hall stage the night before, Matthew Herbert's quartet had played his new work, The End of Silence, a brooding, cinematic piece improvised electronically on a five-second audio clip from a bomb strike.
On a darkened Queen Elizabeth Hall stage the night before, Matthew Herbert's quartet had played his new work, The End of Silence, a brooding, cinematic piece improvised electronically on a five-second audio clip from a bomb strike.
If the Afghan government's account is accurate, it would mean the largest number of civilians killed in any attack since September 2009, when more than 100 people died after a bomb strike called in by the German military in Kunduz Province.
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Late on June 19 a bomb struck it squarely, collapsing the front side.
And in a village east of Karbala, a bomb struck a group of day laborers as they gathered for work.
Last night, a bomb struck a coffee shop in northern Baghdad, killing at least three civilians and injuring 23 others.
Later, as a bomb struck a target, two Iraqi soldiers could be seen fleeing for their lives.
He was two weeks old in 1942 when a bomb struck the building next door in Munich.
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